If plugins change and extend functionality of Devel::REPL, profiles
are changing your environment (loaded plugins, constants, subs and etc.).
-There's only one bundled profile called `Devel::REPL::Profile::Default`, lets
-take a look at it:
+For example, the Minimal profile, `Devel::REPL::Profile::Minimal`:
- package Devel::REPL::Profile::Default;
+ package Devel::REPL::Profile::Minimal;
use Moose; ### advanced OOP system for Perl
1;
-At the moment there are no profiles on CPAN. Mostly you'll use control files.
+There is also the 'Standard' profile, which contains a number of optional (yet
+very useful) features.
+
To enable some profile use --profile switch:
$ re.pl --profile SomeProfile
+Alternatively, you can set the environment variable C<DEVEL_REPL_PROFILE> to
+C<SomeProfile>, or set the C<profile> key in your C<rcfile> (see
+L<Devel::REPL> for more information).
+
=head1 See Also
L<Devel::REPL>, L<Devel::REPL::Plugin>, L<Devel::REPL::Profile>